Bulgarisation (Bulgarian: българизация), also known as Bulgarianisation (Bulgarian: побългаряване) is the spread of Bulgarian culture beyond the Bulgarian...
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of the process apply in modern times: Belarusization Bosniakisation Bulgarisation Croatisation Czechization Macedonization Polonization Russification...
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and was administered by a Bulgarian military commander. A policy of Bulgarisation of the region and its population was immediately initiated, during the...
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Slavic history and culture Panethnicity Pan-Slavic colors Slavic names Bulgarisation Polonization Russification Serbianisation Polonization Originally Eastern...
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measures of repression, including mass internment, forced labor, and a Bulgarisation policy. According to academic Paul Mojzes: "it appears that ethnic cleansing...
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gained control, imposing large-scale repression. The policies of de-Bulgarisation and assimilation were pursued. At that time part of the young locals...
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followed by the Iran–Iraq War of 1980–88; Turkish Bulgarians fleeing the Bulgarisation policies of the so-called "Revival Process" under the communist ruler...
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protesting against the forceful Bulgarisation policy held then. On December 24, 1984, protests started in Mlechino against Bulgarisation policy of Bulgarian government...
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Second World War Bulgaria occupied Serres and launched a campaign of Bulgarisation. It was liberated in 1944. A substantial portion of the population of...
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Talysh Belarusisation soft Bengalisation placenames Bosniakisation Bulgarisation Canadianisation Celticisation Chilenisation Colombianisation Creolisation...
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response to the state sponsored Revival Process which saw the forced Bulgarisation of ethnic Turks. After 1990 the deteriorating economic conditions in...
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ethnic Bulgarians. During this period, there was a process of forced Bulgarisation with many Serbs being interned; Serbs suffered worse in Bulgarian occupied...
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an important factor of the Greater Bulgarian policy, supporting the Bulgarisation of the area. Additionally, some guerrilla companies formed by IMRO-irregulars...
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Talysh Belarusisation soft Bengalisation placenames Bosniakisation Bulgarisation Canadianisation Celticisation Chilenisation Colombianisation Creolisation...
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Talysh Belarusisation soft Bengalisation placenames Bosniakisation Bulgarisation Canadianisation Celticisation Chilenisation Colombianisation Creolisation...
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the Government of Serbia had intention to suppress the process of Bulgarisation of Macedonian Christian Slavs or to debulgarize them. In accordance...
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disadvantages and discrimination resulting from the state policies of Bulgarisation. Hence, from the early 1990s onwards many Bulgarian Turks sought asylum...
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January 1985. By March 1985 the Bulgarian Government announced that "Bulgarisation" had been completed, and the Bulgarian Turks were provided with several...
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and became the scene of terrifying acts of brutality in the name of "Bulgarisation". The torture and violation of the captured resisting Turks was later...
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denationalisation policies. In Bulgarian-occupied Serbia, a campaign of Bulgarisation was implemented, further alienating the Serbian population. Kosovo was...
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many of them forcibly expelled. In 1984, the government implemented Bulgarisation policies to culturally assimilate Bulgarian Turks. Approximately 800...
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occupational zone. This period was marked by harsh repression with attempts at Bulgarisation of the local inhabitants. Numerous crimes were committed on the Leskovac...
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themselves as the new rulers, the Bulgarian regime started a process of Bulgarisation, since only a portion of the population felt Bulgarian or was pro-Bulgarian...
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long been a target of Bulgarian irridentism. A massive campaign of "Bulgarisation" was launched, which saw all Greek officials deported. This campaign...
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living in Canada. In the 1980s Turkish Bulgarians were fleeing from the Bulgarisation policies, known as the so-called "Revival Process", which targeted the...
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reestablishment of the suffering Serbian rule. In order to enforce the Bulgarisation campaign over the Slavs, the new provinces were quickly staffed with...
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Satovcha. In 1970, the villagers are victims of to the Bulgarisation process. During the Bulgarisation over population was exerted systematic harassment,...
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Bulgarians first arrived in Belgium as refugees in the 1980s due to the Bulgarisation policies of the so-called "Revival Process" under the communist ruler...
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measures of repression, including mass internment, forced labor, and a Bulgarisation policy. Bulgarian policy in Macedonia, and to some degree in occupied...
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long been a target of Bulgarian irridentism. A massive campaign of "Bulgarisation" was launched, which saw all Greek officials deported. This campaign...
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